The Phenotype in Placental Trisomy 7 |
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Authors: | Ainslie J. Watt Fenella J. Devereux Ngaire A. Monk Colleen J. Myers R. J. McKinlay Gardner |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology Services, Dunedin Hospital, New Zealand. |
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Abstract: | Trisomy 7, in mosaic state, was identified at chorionic villus sampling. The pregnancy was closely followed, and proceeded uneventfully. Mosaic trisomy 7 was confirmed in the term placenta, the organ having no structural abnormalities; the karyotype of the phenotypically normal baby was 46,XY. Trisomy 7, mosaic or nonmosaic, detected at chorionic villus sampling in an ultrasonographically normal pregnancy, appears typically to be associated with a normal fetal karyotype, and placental growth, structure, and function are not discernibly compromised. |
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